Bandhavgarh is mostly preferred by travellers from Mumbai, Allahabad. The go to destination for types of travellers, be it family, kids and couples, Bandhavgarh is, however, mostly preferred by Family, Couple. The best season or months to visit places in Bandhavgarh are February, March, November, December. There are 24 tourist places in Bandhavgarh, which can be explored by travellers. Local attractions can be visited at any time of the day, be it early morning, afternoon, evening or night, as suitable for travellers. Sightseeing in Bandhavgarh can be done by travellers, which will take half a day or one day, but to see all sightseeing places, travellers need to stay in Bandhavgarh for 2 days to 3 days.Travellers can also download HolidayIQ.com's Bandhavgarh Travel Guide to learn about places to visit in Bandhavgarh, browse through photos & pictures, explore Bandhavgarh using a map, and read sightseeing reviews. Recently reviewed tourist attractions in Bandhavgarh, which are great places to visit, are Tala Village, Chakradhara, Bandhavgarh Fort, Bandhavgarh National Park. Bandhavgarh can be visited in summer, monsoon or winter.

Bandhavgarh National Park provides abode to many endangered wildlife species like tigers, Indian bison, chital and langurs. Besides these, nilgais, chausingha, chinkara, wild boars and jackals can also be found in the park. It is known for the highest density of tigers in the...
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Bandhavgarh Fort, believed to be around 2,000 years old, is located atop the Bandhavgarh Hill, in the centre of the national park. Books like ‘Narad-Panch Ratra’ and the ‘Shiva Purana’ contain references to this fort. Surrounded by a large number...
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Elephant Safari is available at the Bandhavgarh National Park and enables tourists to spot 22 species of mammals and 250 species of birds found in the park. As a part of elephant safari offered in the park, tourists can view a tiger from the elephant back. This safari also...
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Tala Village is one of the most beautiful attractions of Bandhavgarh, and is the lowest point of the wildlife reserve. It has many mud houses and abounds with natural landscapes. Tourists visiting the reserve can find several hotels and resorts for accommodation in the village.
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Chakradhara is another place in the Bandhavgarh National Park, which is famous for tiger sighting. Surrounded by dense hilly regions, this large meadow area is home to different species of fauna and flora. This place resembles an open hunting area, having a density of wild...
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Bandhavgarh Hill, having an elevation of 807 m above sea level, has provided the tiger reserve with its name. Atop the hill lies the Bandhavgarh Fort, the seat of the rulers of Rewa State until 1617 AD. Located at the centre of the park, the hills are surrounded by sloping...
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Baghel Museum preserves the personal belongings of the Maharaja of Rewa. This museum also displays the stuffed body of the first white tiger spotted by the Maharaja of Rewa. Besides these items, the museum also houses ancient equipment used for hunting by the Maharaja....
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Sita Mandap is situated in Bandhavgarh National Park. Meaning wedding ground, it is a single rock, which arches over like a bridge. Apart from resembling the wedding ground of the wife of Lord Rama, it also looks similar to this rock arch.
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Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves are made on sand-stone hillocks of Bandhavgarh Hill in Bandhavgarh National Park. There are around 39 caves in the region, which cover a length of about 5 km. It is believed that in the medieval times, these caves served as shelter to the soldiers of...
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Shesh Shaiya, an idol of Lord Vishnu, is the originating point of River Charanganga. Having a length of 65 ft, it is laid horizontally on the serpent, which has seven heads and is considered very old in terms of architecture. The seven hooded serpent is called Shesh Naga....
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Sidhbaba, located in the Bandhavgarh National Park, has got its name due to its major attraction, Sidhbaba Temple. This place is abounds with dense forests and grasslands, which provide abode to various wild animals like chital, wild boars, sambhars and painted storkes....
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Climber's Point is a beautiful place in the Bandhavgarh National Park, which provides an aerial view of the entire park and its forests comprising sal and bamboo trees. This place is surrounded by some of the species of fauna like butea superba and bauhinia wahlii along with...
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Three Cave Point is located in the Bandhavgarh National Park and can easily be seen from Ganesh Hillock Road. It houses many beautiful carvings, which depict the use of architectural techniques prevalent in the ancient times. At present, these caves are home to many wild...
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Rajbahera is another marshy region present inside the Bandhavgarh National Park. It is known to be the origin of River Damnar. This marshy area acts as a source of water for many animals like sambhars, chital and wild boars, to name a few. Apart from these animals, tourists...
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Ketkiha, situated in Bandhavgarh National Park, houses the aromatic species of the flora called Pendanus. The entire location is full of these plants and is known as Pendanus Point. It is a wet region and also abounds with many jamun and arjun trees. Moreover, Pendanus is...
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